Description: This edited volume explores how emerging normative practices, threats/technologies, and actors shape the global politics of cybersecurity through hybridity and conflict. It ultimately argues that, for the prospect of governing such a complex environment, hybridity and conflict...
Brief description: Fabio Cristiano is assistant professor in conflict studies at Utrecht University and associate fellow of The Hague Program on International Cyber Security. He has coedited the volume Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in Cyberspace (2023).
Review Quotes: "Insightful and empirically rich, this impressive volume unpicks the complex interplay of politics, institutions, and values in the making and remaking of global cybersecurity. Its attention to hybrid forms of governance is an important contribution to understanding the politics of technology in the digital 21st century." --Tim Stevens, PhD, reader in international security, King's College London